What is .net.ba TLD
.net.ba is the network-oriented second-level within Bosnia and Herzegovina’s .ba country-code TLD, used for infrastructure-focused registrants and service providers. In practice, .net.ba domains signal regional technical affiliation while remaining compatible with global routing and naming conventions; .net.ba websites typically host ISP, hosting, or backbone information. From our monitoring, we currently index 7 active .net.ba domains and 7 live .net.ba websites, with 7 domains presenting DNS records across 2 countries. Recent activity is stable: 0 new registrations last week and 0 in November 2025 overall, indicating low churn. We use passive DNS, crawlers, and registry snapshots to validate this footprint. Download our .net.ba datasets from webatla for deeper analysis.
History and key features of .net.ba TLD
Historically, .net.ba emerged as a structured second-level under the national .ba framework, aligning naming with functional categories such as network services. Specific eligibility and local-presence rules are administered by the .ba registry; in most cases, allocation is conservative and documentation-led. In today’s corpus, we observe 7 resolvable assets and 7 responsive hosts, a small base relative to many ccTLD zones. Cross-border use is limited but present in 2 countries. Short-term momentum is minimal – 0 additions last week and 0 in November 2025 – which helps explain steady visibility for .net.ba domains and modest growth of .net.ba websites. For reproducibility, we timestamp crawls and normalize WHOIS snapshots. Download webatla’s historical .net.ba dataset to audit the timeline.
Why and who choose the .net.ba domain
Organizations choose .net.ba to signal Bosnia and Herzegovina network affiliation – common among ISPs, hosting firms, and infrastructure teams – while keeping brand separation from commercial .com.ba. For locally anchored deployments, .net.ba domains reinforce geographic trust; for regional operators, .net.ba websites provide a consistent namespace for NOC status pages, peering policies, or service documentation. We currently see 7 active registrations and 7 live hosts, with usage distributed across 2 countries and near-zero short‑term growth (0; 0 in November 2025). These baselines suggest stable portfolios rather than speculative churn, useful for benchmarking vendors and mapping interconnects. Download the .net.ba domains dataset from webatla to segment prospects.